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I remember being fairly impressed with the White House menu for St.
Patrick's Day. Anybody know what they had on Easter?

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> I remember being fairly impressed with the White House menu for St.
> Patrick's Day. Anybody know what they had on Easter?
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They had ham. I wonder if it was a Cooks' spiral sliced? lol


http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2007...enu_green.html


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On Apr 18, 7:38*am, Becca > wrote:
> Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> > I remember being fairly impressed with the White House menu for St.
> > Patrick's Day. Anybody know what they had on Easter?

>
> > Bob

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> They had ham. *I wonder if it was a Cooks' spiral sliced? *lol
>
> http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2007...ter_menu_green...


After that Seder, they had to prove that they weren't Jewish.

"During Spain’s transition to state-mandated Christianity, men had to
prove they were not Jewish infidels (or Moorish Muslims) by eating
pork and pork fat in public."
source-- http://www.jewcy.com/feature/2007-06..._in_the_closet
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On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 07:38:16 -0500, Becca > wrote:

>Bob Terwilliger wrote:
>> I remember being fairly impressed with the White House menu for St.
>> Patrick's Day. Anybody know what they had on Easter?
>>
>> Bob

>
>
>They had ham. I wonder if it was a Cooks' spiral sliced? lol
>
>
>http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2007...enu_green.html
>
>

That Green Chili Cheese Grits Soufflé looks interesting.

Hey, "Grits Girl", (sky - are you reading this thread?)... make it and
report back!

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Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 06:01:18 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
> > wrote:
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>> On Apr 18, 7:38 am, Becca > wrote:
>>
>>> Bob Terwilliger wrote:
>>>
>>>> I remember being fairly impressed with the White House menu for St.
>>>> Patrick's Day. Anybody know what they had on Easter?
>>>>
>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>> They had ham. I wonder if it was a Cooks' spiral sliced? lol
>>>
>>> http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2007...ter_menu_green...
>>>

>> After that Seder, they had to prove that they weren't Jewish.
>>

>
> Except that was the menu from 2007, not this year.
>
> Christine
>


Seeing Blue Bell ice cream for dessert, should have tipped me off.
lol All I have found, were menus for Easter brunch.


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